Klemm Kl 35

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Version Kl 35D:
- two-seat school and training aircraft
- origin: Germany
- built: 1935
- wingspan/length/height: 10,40 / 7,50 / 2,05 m
- wing area: 46,40 m2
- take-off weight: 750 kg
- range: ? km
- ceiling: 4350 m
- Hirth HM 60 R powerplant with max. output 80 HP
- airspeed maximum: 212 km/h


   Plane Kl 35 was the most famous construction of Klemm firm. It was built in 1935 for the occasion of private users. It was two-seated biplane with all-metal construction covered by plywood and linen. The wing had characteristic shape of letter W. Undercarriage was fixed, wheels had streamlined shields. Second prototype Kl 35b was the desing of series Kl 35B. Version Kl 35BW had wooden or metal floats and in his class esceeded several world records. In 1938 was started production of the modernized version Kl 35D provided for the Luftwaffe. It had more massive undercarriage without streamlined shields of wheels. There was also posibility to replace the wheels for floats or skies. Aircraft became the one of the basic machines that served in training units till the end of the WWII. They were produced under licence in Fieseler and also in Baťa's factory in Protectorate. Later from construction Kl 35D originated a type Kl 106.


Kl 35 in Slovakia

in preparing


Table of delivered Kl 35

W.Nr. Version Taken-over Note
       

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